I had a problem with the KB950754 file. I downloaded it from this site and extracted it. The extracted file did not match but I was easily able to get it off of Microsoft's website. After that the install worked flawlessly!
Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 is an update for Windows Media Center included with Vista Home Premium and Ultimate, it is primarily targeted at adding support for additional international broadcast standards.
The TV Pack was only released to licensed OEMs, there for unavailable to people who want to build there own Media PC’s powered by Media Center. However you can stop worrying about that as you can download it right here
Feature List:
This update does not include native support for subscription-based satellite tuners or the H.264 video standard sadly. (For people who live in the UK this basically means you carnt get BBC HD, ITV HD and any other HD channels in Media Centre, however Ill post a guide later on on how to get BBC and ITV HD working in Media Center.)
- Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting – Terrestrial (ISDB-T) Digital television standard for Japan
- Digital Video Broadcasting – Satellite (DVB-S) free-to-air satellite standards in Europe
- Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial (DVB-T) digital television with improved user experience in Europe
- ClearQAM (Unencrypted Digital Cable)in the United States
- Interactive television with integrated Broadcast Markup language (BML) in Japan and Multimedia and Hypermedia information coding Expert Group (MHEG) (MHEG5) in Europe
Some things to note before installing:Installation Instructions:
- Installation of the TV Pack must be on top of a clean Vista SP1 install, it will not install without Vista SP1. Apparently it will install on a none clean install of SP1 (an install that has been patched on windows update) but its not recommended.
- Media Center TV Pack 2008 cannot be uninstalled so bear that in mind
- Finally Media Center TV Pack is dependent on PlayReady for playing and recording protected content, if you follow this guide you will end up installing that.
1) Install Vista and Update to SP1 if not already done.
(Do not launch Media Center or go through Media Center Setup)
2) Install Media Center TV Pack 2008
Download Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 (x86)
Download Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 (x64)
3) Install the PlayReady PC Runtime
Download PlayReady PC Runtime v1.2 (x86 and x64)
4) Install the following patches
KB951685 - The video playback application stops responding when you watch video or Live TV on a Windows Vista-based computer.
Download KB951685 (X86 and x64)
KB950754 - Noticeable problems occur in the video when you use the DirectSound renderer on Windows Vista.
Download KB950754 (x86 and x64)
5) Install any required or recommended Windows Updates and drivers for your pc
6) Launch Media Center and go through Media Center Setup
Media Center Version Info:
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I had a problem with the KB950754 file. I downloaded it from this site and extracted it. The extracted file did not match but I was easily able to get it off of Microsoft's website. After that the install worked flawlessly!
KB950754 has probably been updated since I attached it in that post, either way the one in this post works with the TV pack as should the one on the Microsoft website.
What error do you get downloading it, have you had a look at this? http://digiex.net/guides-tutorials/2...nt-digiex.html
Just tested the link and its working perfect here.
In #4 of the first post the Patch KB951685 actually seems to be KB950754 after it is extracted. I installed the KB950754 first and then the KB951685 from the link and paid "no attention" to the description after extracted and I got a "Does not apply"! I poked around and downloaded the same file again and I see after extraction the error it seems. I went to MS updates and got the actual file and moved on. I've seen others post similar errors in other forums.
I see also in the attached files at the end of the post both file sizes are noted as being 1.98MB (exactly the same size)!
The last step is very important. I was able to install TV Pack over an existing install with no problems....UNTIL I tried to use WMC with XBOX 360 - it wouldn't work at all. You MUST install "Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008 Cumulative Update Feb 09" from Microsoft, as well as any other recommended updates that apply to your particular hardware/software. But have TV Pack 2008 installed first or Windows Update will not recognize. Now everything works perfectly with Windows Vista 64bit.
Thank you. No expert me and recklessly installed TV Pack 2008 over Vista SP1 install and brilliant, it worked! Little bit of a mix up with the download KB's but easily sorted. I wonder how many people are aware you can do this, I stumbled upon you by accident.
I am still getting "This computer is not digital cable ready. You will not be able to set it up for use with a CableCard".
I have followed the instructions to a "T". I have not skipped anything. I had my neighbor over here, who is a Comcast tech, and he can't seem to figure it out either.
I have performed all Vista Updates that are available.
Specs:
Vista Home Premium 64-bit
8gb PC6400 DDR2
Phenom II x4 940 Black Edition
EVGA GTX 295
24" Samsung 245BW Monitor
ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner w/CableCard installed and activated
How the heck do I enable Digital Cable on my computer ?
Any help is appreciated.
tanker
I had Vista Ultimate and went through the above steps and now MCE complains with video error for livetv or recordedtv. I ca't do anything with MCE now.
Any help would be appreciated.
Fixed the problem. On my Intel on board G33 graphics controller changed the BIOS setting to 256MB & fixed (instead of DVMT).
I believe you have installed the TV pack perfectly, I had a look in to your problem and the “This computer is not digital cable ready” error looks to be a common occurrence with ATI Cable Cards. I dont think this has anything to do with the TV pack.
From looking around on Google you need the correct bios for your pc to be cable ready and your Windows Vista should have the licence for its self and for Digital Cable Cards.
I’ve never heard about having to activate cable cards to use them on the pc, this looks like a rather annoying copyright measure that’s annoying the legitimate consumer yet again.
Try this utility from DougKnox and see if your bios has the information to be Digital Cable Ready OCUR BIOS Check Utility
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